Tibetan Oxidized Machig Labdron Sculpture of Wisdom and Spiritual Liberation
This Machig Labdron statue with gold and acrylic paintings highlights her beautiful beauty, gorgeous garments, and the symbolic utensils she carries. Her draping robes and seated stance exude grace and strength, and the oxidized finish adds depth and a timeless look. Each element is handmade by expert artisans in Patan, Nepal, ensuring both spiritual importance and artistic quality.
In the statue, the Yogini can be seen serenely standing atop a moon disc lotus seat in a tree position as she holds a ritual bell in her right hand and a golden drum in her left hand. She has a third eye on her forehead. This statue is the result of hand carvings done for several months by our Vajrayan Artists.
Size: 8.5”/21.5cm (Height) x 5.9”/15cm (Base)
Weight: 1.06 kg
Material: Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body
Machig was a self-styled beggar woman and was a distinctive individual for being the Tibetan Woman and the progenitor of a particular tradition. Her life is an inspiring story of a committed practitioner, at-times beggar woman, brilliant teacher, mother, and lineage founder. This tradition spread back into the Buddhist motherland of India. It was a cause for great national pride in Tibet. And she left a tremendous legacy of her teachings.